Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1730-01-.19 - BOARD CONSULTANTS, RECORDS AND COMPLAINTS, AND DECLARATORY ORDERS
(1) Board Consultants are appointed by the
Board and vested with the authority to do the following acts:
(a) Review and make determinations on
licensure, registration, exemption, renewal, and reactivation of licensure
applications subject to the rules governing those respective
applications.
(b) Serve as
Consultant to the Division to carry out the following:
1. Review and advise whether and what type of
disciplinary actions should be instituted upon complaints received or
investigations conducted by the Division.
2. Review and advise whether and under what
terms a complaint, case or disciplinary action might be informally settled. Any
matter proposed for informal settlement must be ratified by the full Board
before it becomes effective.
3. Any
other matters authorized by a majority vote of the Board.
(2) All requests, applications,
notices, complaints, other communications and correspondence shall be directed
to the Board's administrative office. Any requests or inquiries requiring a
Board decision or official Board action except documents relating to
disciplinary actions, declaratory orders or hearing requests must be received
fourteen (14) days prior to a scheduled Board meeting and will be retained in
the administrative office and presented to the Board at the Board meeting. Such
documents not timely received shall be set over to the next Board
meeting.
(3) Records and Complaints
(a) Minutes of the board meetings and all
records, documents, applications, and correspondence will be maintained in the
Board's administrative office.
(b)
All records of the Board, except those made confidential by law, are open for
inspection and examination, under the supervision of an employee of the
Division at the Board's administrative office.
(c) Copies of public records shall be
provided to any person upon payment of the cost of copying.
(d) Complaints made against a licensee become
public information only upon the filing of a notice of charges by the
Department of Health.
(4) Requests for Verification of Licensure
must be made in writing to the Board's administrative office.
(5) Declaratory Orders - The Board adopts, as
if fully set out herein, rule1200-10-1-.11, of the Division of Health Related
Boards and as it may from time to time be amended, as its rule governing the
declaratory order process. All declaratory order petitions involving statutes,
rules or orders within the jurisdiction of the Board shall be addressed by the
Board pursuant to that rule and not by the Division. Declaratory Order Petition
forms can be obtained from the Board's administrative office.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-12-105, 63-12-106, and 63-12-129.
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